Stove.



L. S. CHADWICK.

STOVE.

APPLICAHON FILED MAR. 4, 19 15- 1 1@p3?@o Patented May 25, 1915.

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L. S. CHADWIGK;

STOVE.

APPLICATION FILED MAR. 4. I915.

Patenteii May 25,

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supported a hinge pintle 21.

said walls, and within these plates and the ad acent portions of the side walls, there is apparent, particularly from Figs. 2 to 5 inclusive, the forward end of the drum sink projects through an opening in the front cured to such portion ofthe sink, as by means of solder.

A closure for the opening in the front plate is afforded by the sheet metal door 22, the same being preferably beaded about its edges, as shown at 22, and having a central vertical slot'23 thereim'for a purpose to be explained hereinafter. The lower edge of the door is bent outwardly at right angles to its body portion and is provided with a sleeve 2% by which the door is hinged upon the pintle 21.

Carried by the inner surface of the door 22 is an open-ended, box-like. carrier, for the liquid fuel dispensing receptacle, such box-like carrier comprising side walls 25, 26 an end wall 27, the remaining end wall being formed by the door 22. For convenience of description, the carrier will be assumed to be in the position shown in Fig.

* 3 in which position it is adapted to receive a dispensing receptacle prior to the appli-v cation of the same to the distributing recep- "tacle and the drain sink; and the terms front, back, top, and bottom will be correspondingly applied to the parts of" Y the carrier. The side walls 25,26 are extended below the bottom 28 of the carrier, as

shown at 29, and these side wall extensions provide means. for pivot-ally supporting an operating handle for the carrier. This operating handle, indicated at 30, is carried by a pair of arms 31, which are pivotally connected at their inner ends to the extensions 29, as

indicated at 32. Thearms 31 are connected by a transverse rod 33 which, when the carrier is in the position shown in Fig. 3, is adapted to be received within notches 34 and which, when the door 22 is closed and the carrier thereby caused to assume the position shownin Fig. 5, isadapted to be received within the notches 35 in the extensions 29. By means ofthe handle 30, the door and the carrier are swung upon the hinge pintle 21 to the position shown in Fig. 2, thehandle 30 swinging through an arc of substantially 180,until the transverse rod 3t rests in the notches 35. The corner of each wall extension 2.9, adjacent to the notch 34- therein, is flared outwardly, as indicated. at 36 (see Figs. 2, 3 and 5) Wheieby the out As will heturned portions of said wall extensions are adapted to bear against the arms 31 and,

by their resilience, yi'eldingly'support the handle in the position shown in Fig. 3, where it can be conveniently reached for the purpose of swinging the dispensing receptacle into operative relation to the distributing receptacle.

body of the door 22 whereby, when the carrier and thedoor is swung to the position shown in'Fig. 2, a channel 37 is provided at the bottom of the closed door.

- The liquid dispensing receptacle is indicated at 39 and consistsof a metallic can,

which is adapted to be inserted, in inverted position, and to fit loosely within the car rier and is provided with a neck 40 which is internally threaded for the reception of a threaded cap 41. Secured to this cap is a perforated cylindrical guide 4:2. Mounted within the cap and the guide is a valve stem 43 having a valve 44 thereon coiiperating with a valve seat 45 in the cap and adapted to close the port 46 through said seat. A

spring 47, interposed between the valve body and the end of the cylindrical guideis adapted to hold the valve to its seat. Secured to the same end of the receptacle 39 as the valve is a handle -l7, said handle being offset a slight distance from the center of the receptacle. Nithiirwhat will be the front wall of the dispensing receptacle (when the latter is in the position shown in Fig. 2) is a vertical recess 48. This. recess is narrow and relatively deep and extends substantially the full length of there'ceptacle 39. This recess forms a receptacle and a guard for a liquid level gage, said gage consisting of a glass tube d9 having metal caps'50 at the ends thereof through'which it is connected to the ends of the recess 48 and thereby to the interior of the dispensing receptacle. The arrangement'is such that the recess 48. will be in alinement with the slot 23 'in the door, whereby the gage may be obthe door 22 and the carrier 39 to the position shown in Fig. 3. The dispensing receptacle. may now be removed from the carrier by the-use of any approved form of lifter, the

use of such a device-being desirable in order to protect the hands of the operator from bei soil-e i the receptacle, es' riecially if she OPGF'LMQR should have to cake place (liming she process cf COOiK-lfig or bakin Becmise of ilie fact that the receptacle 39 locsely Within the cm Tier and that ihe handle is oi'i'sei from its center, the lifting of the receptacle will cause it to iilt siii'iiciently ta enable tlre corner jacent the ledge 3? ce clear sucli ledge and permit the easy removal of the recep-zaclc. A ilied receptacle may then be substituitegi for the one removed and because'ef its of inclination, due to the location of handle as aforesaid, may be inserted in c carrier Without the necessity f mulching ii e same. *Wli 1 receptacle upon then licticm 26 of the carrier it assumes ugri 01' vei'ti-cal position, as sliewn in Fig. 3, with its uppe beneath ilie lec ge 37. As the cpei'atcr swings the 61cm 22 and ili'l i up merrily eeward and in 'ae pcsibicn elm-Wm in Q llllii" re s elect, bringing 38 info Willie the comer diegcnaliy i e 3' will bear against o v such pcsicion m pmiect he cf zhe iensing receptacle iii-t0 the "is'tii'ibuting receptacle ll. ing this swinging opera. i J1, i- J A :lcl n01, enter the clmmiel 3?, eppesiise edge of the (LilS- gaensing z'ecep'tecle ill. contact "with the splash esp-mm 3:9 and the recepaacle thereby be i ei'ceci tcwer-ci she clear a suliicient distance ire ca-iiee the flange to enter sucl channel.

"Wliile flee may be so prcpcrtioned as m cause the d spensinc" seceptacle to mp0s anti be WiiiOilff supported by the ledge 37, i prefer the? the iigypeiedge of ll e dis'iributing receptacle 11 be at a higher elevation than ledge, when the parts are in the position Show; in 2, so that the dispensin receptacle Wll rest securely upon the distal h e it will be noted Chef 1e supply pipe 51, which ccnducizs liquid fuel from the dispensing receptacle 11 to the various burners, communicsies with the bot'lmii of said recepmcle at one side 01 the centeitherecf, as indicated at 52. This leaves he central pm'cion of the bottom tlierecep r/aciel ii wicit and in peer i ievel 1e pcacle reeves by giaviifiy the i'eiiicvsl. 0 tzxcle ll,

of liquid w and either pezising rccq 'ec induced by an i'api the 'ce'rriei' neck 11pm" said cciptacle by the canal iiquid. pensiicg n eij' w 1121' is in liieieii t ll -into the (ilbcilbll l Having thus lescril Wlm; claim 1. device of Li col-uprising, in ccii'z'c'n an open mg liquid, c adjacent said Wall, a. ii intc said i'ecegtacle and of its draining sui'fz n by clc positicii 5 iiiccgli the sin the opening in the ii i thereof piejeciing ii apron incline-2i upwardl' the last mentioned. p02:

carrier hi'iigecl. e i163.-. 0i i e: il'ie PGZ'i7i0i'1 0i zlie drill sink that pmjecis through clle said open 6/ I 15; a liquid (lispensing receptacle suppir'aecl by riei', said dispensing" receptacle l'iaving; a. discharge cpeiiiiig and suppcreii by m said carrier in a, *Lli 'i, will cause 'ililfi iiischai'gc opening of tlie iiispeiisin acle to be presented in cperfi've to the distributing receptacle i riei' swung above the la'liei' ireceptzzcle. 115

an spenm z :1 liquid dis is adjacent semi "wall 21 subs My 1212 airma l sml-t cliscliz-qii 1mm lldClQ and having Slllilgiii llbl liv Wallis mi" c 1; iiiron com wziiwily the sink an esubsizi iii-4611s 0i PiOj l-EQQ i H leclge meilieii gmg of said carrier in proximity to the hinge axis, means whereby the carrier may be swung upon the aforesaid axis, and a liquid dispensing receptacle supported withinthe carrier in a position to present its discharge opening in operative relation to the distributing receptacle and with a portion of the dispensing receptacle resting upon the aforesaid ledge, when the door is closed.

3. A device of the character set forth comprising a liquid distributing receptacle, an open-ended carrier pivoted on a horizontal axis adjacent to said receptacle and adapted to be swung to a vertical position above or below said receptacle, a ledge overhanging the wall of the carrier adjacent to the hinge axis when the carrier is in its lowered position, and a liquid dispensing receptacle constructed and adapted to be supported within the carrier, With the ledge overhanging a wall thereof and having a discharge outlet adapted to be brought into operative relation with the distributingreceptacle when the carrier is swung thereabove.

4. A device of the character set forth comprising, aliquid distributing receptacle,-

an open-ended carrier pivoted on a horizontal axis adjacent to said receptacle and adapted to be swung to. a vertical position above and below said receptacle, said carrier having a ledge arranged to overhang the wall which'is adjacent to said hinge axis with a portion of said ledge projecting downwardly within said Well when the'carrier is in its lowered position, a liquid dispensing receptacle constructed and adapted to be received within the carrier below thedownwardly projected portion of the ledge and between the same and the hinged wall of the carrier and having a discharge outlet arranged to cooperate with the distributwall thereof beneath and overhung by the. inclined portion of the ledge, the latte1"r e' ceptacle having a discharge outlet cooperating with the dispensing. receptacle, and

means on the opposite side of the distributing receptaclefrom the axis and adapted to engage the dispensing receptaclefthereby to maintain the wall thereof which'is adjacent the hinged Wall of the'carrier within the channel formed between said wall and the inclined portion of the ledge.

6. In a device of the character set forth, the combination of a distributing receptacle, a dispensing receptacle having a mouth and supporting edge, a carrier for the dispensing receptacle which is hinged with respect to the first mentioned receptacle and adapted to be swung above the same, a ledge on the carrier which the supporting edge of the dispensing receptacle engages during the swinging of thecarrier, and means for preventing the disengagement of said edge from the ledge-during the swinging operation.

7. In a device of the character described, the combination of a distributing receptacle, a carrier for a dispensing receptacle hinged adjacent to the first mentioned receptacle and adapted to be swung above the same, and a handle pivoted to the carrier and adapted to be moved with respect there to as the carrier is swung upon the hinge. 8. In a device of the character described,-

and adapted to be swung above the same, a. handle pivoted to the carrier and adapted to be moved with respect thereto as the carrier is swung above tl e distributing receptacle, and stops limiti g the angular move ment of the handle.- v 1 I 10. In a device of the characterdescribed, the combination of a distributing receptacle, a carrier for a dispensing receptacle hinged adjacent to the first mentioned receptacle and adapted to be swung above the same, a

handle pivoted to the carrier and adapted to be moved with respect thereto as the carrier is swung upon the hinge, stops limiting the angular movement of the handle, and means for retaining the handle at one end of its movement.

11. In a device of the character described,

the combination of a distributing receptacle,

a carrier for a dispensing receptacle hinged adjacent to the first vmentioned receptacle and adapted to be swung above the same, a handle pivoted to the carrier and adapted to be moved with respect thereto as the carrier is swung upon the hinge, and means for re-' taming the handle at one end of its movement. 7.

12. In a device of the character setforth,

the combination of a distributing receptacle, a. carrier for a dispensing receptacle hinged adjacent the first mentioned receptacle upon substantially horizontal axis and adapted to be inverted above the distributing receptacle and a handle pivoted to the carrier u n, an axis substantially parallel to the ot' the. hinge and adapted to be moved with respect to the carrier as the carrier is swung upon the hinge.

13. in a device of the character set forth, the combination of a distributing receptacle, a carrier for a dispensing receptacle which is hinged at one oi: its ends adjacent the first transitioned receptacle upon a substantially horizontal axis and adapted to be inverted above the distributing receptacle, a handle pivoted to the other end of the carrierupon an axis substantially parallel to theaxis of the hinge and adapted to be in red with. respect to the carrier as the carrier is swung upon the hinge.

1 i. In de ice of the character described on:binatlon of a distributing receptacle, for a dispensing receptacle hinged on a substantially horizontal axis adiato the first mentioned receptacle and .apted to be inverted thereover, a handle pivoted to the carrier upon an axis substantiallyparallel to the axis 01 the hinge, stops for limiting the angular movement of the handle with respect to the carrier, and yielding means for holding the handle at one end oi its movement.

15. in a device of the character described, the combination of a distributing receptacle, carrier for a dispensing receptacle hinged upon a substantially horizontal axis adja cent to the. first mentioned receptacle and adapted to be inverted thereover, a handle pivoted to the carrier upon an axis su" tially parallel to the axis of the hi stops for limiting the. angular movement the handle with respect to the carrier.

163. in adevice of the character described the combination of a distributing ceptacie a carrier for a dispensing recept 1 upon a substantially horizontal cent the first mentioned recept ing: side Walls, a. hail the ends of v. pivoted to the side Walls of the can an axis substantially parallel to the the hinge and an abutment carri bail and adapted to cooperate with of the side alls to limit the a inent the hail, the side Walls ha tions which project into the path o? l and retain the bail at substantiah of its movement.

1?. In a device of the character described, the combination of a distributine receptacle a carrier for a dispensing receptacle hinged upon a substantial v horizontal axis adjav lbcent the first mentioned receptacle and hav ing side Walls, a hail the ends of which are pivoted to the side Walls of the carrier on an axis substantially parallel to the axis of the hinge, and a cross rod connecting the sides of the bail and adapted to cooperate til with notches in the side Walls located on i ll either side of the bail pii'ot, thereby to limit the angular limit of the bail as the carrier upon its axis.

In testimony whereof, I hereunto my signature in the presence of two witnesses. it

Jitnesses:

W. l Slinrrano, A. l vi-irrrannn. 

